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Happy 4th of July! God, I love this day with my family and friends savoring a classic July 4th BBQ, drinks, and camaraderie followed by all of us watching a big fireworks display. I also can't help but wonder what principles bind us together today and have connected us from July 4, 1776 until now.
I recently reviewed the history of the area that we now call the United States which began long before Europeans came for the treasures they could grab during the Age of Exploration and continued through the settlement of the eastern continent, the settlement of the Wild West, slavery, the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, the two World Wars, and the booms, busts, and a lot more up until now. My independent study led me to realize that the real story of the United States is very different from the one I was taught in school—it’s much more realistic and less idealistic. Now, when I look back with a more objective eye at examples like the fight between the cowboys and Indians (e.g., at Custer’s Last Stand) and the Texans and Mexicans (at the Alamo), and I look at what has really happened throughout history between people and at how people really behave, I realize that most people just fight for what they want, that most people define good as what they want and who is on their side and bad as those people and things that are against them, and that what has shaped American civility and what binds Americans together is the governance system as laid out in the Constitution. Without the Constitution and Americans abiding by it, only power and the powerful would rule, and we would fight for what we each want with greater ferocity until we beat each other into a barbarian state.
Of course, the Constitution and abiding by it leaves us with a lot that we don’t like. While we individually might not like those who we collectively elect or agree with the laws that they write or the Supreme Court decisions made, the fact that we abide by the set of rules in the Constitution—which are far more powerful than any person or group of people—binds us together, and prevents us from being brutal with each other.
As I now savor this peaceful day and look forward to the fireworks, I now can see the connection between these joys, our shared history, and the Constitution that makes it all possible. That brings me comfort. Thank God for the Constitution and our respect for it. May it continue, and continue to evolve, in the future as it has in the past.
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Today is Juneteenth, celebrating the complete emancipation of enslaved people in America in 1865. To me, it was an important step toward the aspiration to gain the most important thing that our country must aspire to: equal opportunity. In studying history and using quantitative indicators to measure cause-effect relationships, it is clear to me that equal opportunity creates both a) the most prosperous societies because it draws upon the broadest population base to find the most talented people and to make the highest possible percentage of the population productive and b) the most stable societies because there is the least conflict over injustices. In my opinion, providing equal opportunities to learn and work should be our society's highest priority. The key performance indicators that I maintain show that though there have been notable advances in some areas, the state of affairs has worsened as the education and wealth gaps have widened, the family unit has deteriorated, the middle class has weakened, and mental illness and harmful drug use have increased. So instead of just having this day pass by, I hope we will each take a moment to reflect on what equality signifies to us.